The difference is taking a point away from Fuller since he wasn't on drd23's board but giving him 3 more since he's the only guy dcarey 20 had on his. Either way Wagner will be the pick if nothing else changes.

I made the pick. Wagner is a good value this late in the draft and the OL has some really nice depth now. I think he would immediately compete with Reid and Faulk at RT with either he or Reid winning the job. Faulk might be a bit too raw and not ready to start this season but he would be the favorite at LT if/when Oher isn't re-signed.

Yeah, and I wouldn't just limit these guys to RT. If the team is considering KO to be used at LT... then Ricky Wagner does two things. 1) He should provide us with the insurance to be able to keep KO at LG, where he looks like he should be an elite player and 2) He has two years of collegiate experience at LT for OL U... and that should make him a viable candidate to compete at LT with Oher and Faulk. Wagner also has the lower body strength and explosiveness to work at guard to give further depth to the OL. It wasn't my ideal pick, but it definitely makes us a deeper team._________________

There are three guys I think I can make a case for being BPA types of picks. Corey Fuller, Chris Gragg, and Nickell Robey.

- WR isn't a need but I feel like Fuller has a ton of upside and would be solid competition for Streeter, Reed, Thompson, and maybe even Doss (only because he hasn't been too impressive thus far).

- Gragg is pretty much just the best TE I have left available although he's probably not the blocking type we're looking for.

- Robey is interesting. I've said before that I don't think a player his size can succeed at CB but I've thought a little more about it. With guys like Antonio Brown, Emmanuel Sanders, and Andrew Hawkins in the AFCN as well as prospects like Tavon Austin and Ace Sanders coming out there could be a place for smaller but super-quick CBs on a team. I wouldn't want to take Robey before the 6th round but if he's available at 247 I'd be a fan of taking him.